JV boys soccer
Weaver leads JV Lancers
LaVille beat Rochester 6-1 in a JV soccer game at home Wednesday.
Tristan Weaver earned a hat trick with a goal in the first half and two more in the second half for the Lancers, who fought back from a 1-0 deficit to rout the visiting Zebras.
• LaVILLE 6, ROCHESTER 1
At Lakeville
First half
R — Caleb Hunter
LV — Zach Hostetler
LV — Tristan Weaver
LV — J.T. Saylor
Second half
LV — Weaver
LV — Howie Borton
LV — Weaver

Freshman football
Freshmen Rockies win
The Plymouth Rockies freshman football team traveled to Elkhart Wednesday night and defeated the Chargers 22-14.
With two starters out with injuries head coach Phil Bockman felt that this was a true team win.
“We took a lot of adversity and turned it into a win, I am so proud of the whole team, they really stepped it up,” he said.
The young Rockies were led offensively by William Nixon with two touchdowns and Taylor Fulton with one of his own. Leading the Rockies defense were Eric Jung and Brandon Thorne with a safety. Cornerback Benjamin Schenck locked up the Plymouth win with an interception late in the fourth quarter.
The freshman Rockies stand at 2-3 for the season and will travel again to Syracuse next Thursday night to take on Wawasee.

Jr. high cross country
Lincoln outpaces Knox
The Lincoln and Riverside Red Storm won against Knox Middle School in a well-run race for both the boys and the girls teams.
The Red Storm boys team was lead by Andrew Miller with a time of 12:40, followed by Jason Barahona (12:44), Damien Krueger (12:48) and Zacc Hutchings (12:58) in first through fourth place, while Shane Pursch (13:53 followed close behind in eighth place.
On the girls side, Rachel Crawford led for the Red Storm with a race-winning time of 13:02, followed by Brooke Wagner (13:23) in third place, Courtney Bradley (15:24) in fifth, Jasmine Baird (15:57) in sixth and Sydney Holzwart (16:00) in seventh place.

8th grade volleyball
Lincoln beats Urey
The Lincoln Red Storm eighth grade volleyball team defeated Urey in two matches, 25-22, 25-16 in the first match and 22-25, 25-16, 15-3 in the second.
High servers for the evening were Randi Dunn, Haley Brown and Jillian Smith.
The team travels to Indian Springs this Saturday.

7th grade volleyball
Red Storm win
Last night the Lincoln Red Storm seventh grade volleyball team improved to 9-1 with a sound win over Urey.
Emme Listenberger led in serving with 14 points as the team won the first match 25-11, 25-12. Lincoln also dominated the second match, winning 25-11, 25-15. Cassie McPherron led in serving with 19 points.
6th grade volleyball
Riverside tops Walkerton
The Riverside Lady Rockets A and B sixth grade volleyball teams won their matches Tuesday night against Walkerton.
The A team was led in serving by Bailey Eveland with 12 points and Cortni Cook with 10 points as Riverside beat Walkerton by 14-25, 25-5, 15-4.
The B team was led in serving by Kirsten Nault with seven points, Maya Ward with six points, and Christin Davidson and Jewel Brown both with five points each as the team beat Walkerton 25-12, 25-14.

College volleyball
Lady Chargers fall in minimum
The Ancilla College volleyball team lost in straight sets at MCCAA Western Conference rival Muskegon Community College on Tuesday 25-13, 25-20, 25-23.
The Lady Chargers (3-7, 0-4 MCCAA Western) were led defensively by Danielle Burge with 16 digs, while Nicole Trudell added 13 digs.
Kristen Trudell posted 17 assists on the night and Carlee Davis led Ancilla with seven kills.
Muskegon is now 13-5 overall and 4-0 in the MCCAA Western Conference standings.
The Lady Chargers resume conference play tonight when they host MCCAA Western Conference rival Jackson Community College at 6:30 p.m. EDT.